Team bosses anticipate new F1 phase at Miami Grand Prix

Formula 1 team principals expect the Miami Grand Prix to mark the start of a new championship phase, with major car upgrades from frontrunners. The race on the first weekend of May follows cancellations of April events in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia due to the US-Israel war on Iran. Leaders from Ferrari, Mercedes, McLaren and Red Bull highlighted the intense development push ahead of the Florida showdown.

Ferrari team principal Fred Vasseur described the upcoming Miami Grand Prix as the beginning of a 'new championship'. Speaking to Sky Italy after the Japanese Grand Prix, Vasseur said teams would 'push like crazy' to introduce significant upgrades, having held back after Australia and with extra time due to the cancelled Middle East races. 'Everyone will bring updates to Miami,' he noted, emphasising the need to stay close to Mercedes in the standings. Ferrari plans a major package, building on early innovations like its rotating rear wing tested in Japan. Mercedes boss Toto Wolff agreed, calling Miami a 'restart'. In comments to Motorsport.com at Suzuka, Wolff described the prospect as exciting, noting drivers are learning to optimise the new 2026 systems. He acknowledged Mercedes' early leads but warned rivals would close gaps with upgrades. McLaren, the reigning champions, has long planned Miami upgrades, recalling its 2023 turnaround there. Team principal Andrea Stella, speaking in China, expects significant improvements but anticipates all teams advancing. Red Bull, struggling with its RB22's handling issues exposed in Japan, sees hope in the break. Team boss Laurent Mekies expressed confidence in data analysis leading to steps forward at Miami, though he cautioned against expecting miracles.

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Mercedes' George Russell and Kimi Antonelli celebrate one-two podium finish at the 2026 Australian Grand Prix in Melbourne.
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Mercedes dominates 2026 Australian Grand Prix opener with one-two finish

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George Russell led teammate Kimi Antonelli to a commanding Mercedes one-two at the 2026 Australian Grand Prix in Melbourne, the Formula 1 season opener featuring 11 teams for the first time since 2016 under major new regulations. Ferrari's Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton followed in third and fourth amid strategic missteps, while debuts for Audi and Cadillac brought midfield promise despite challenges.

The 2026 Formula 1 Miami Grand Prix, round four and a sprint weekend at the Miami International Autodrome, follows cancellations of the Bahrain and Saudi Arabian races due to Middle Eastern conflict, capping a five-week break since Japan. Teams roll out major upgrades amid FIA regulation tweaks after early-season drama.

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Experts James Hinchcliffe and Jolyon Palmer view McLaren's major car upgrade for the Miami Grand Prix—announced by team principal Andrea Stella—as a possible season restart, given the team's Miami dominance and rivals' improvements.

The cancellation of Bahrain and Jeddah grands prix due to the Iran war has created a five-week gap between Suzuka and Miami rounds. Red Bull views the break as a mixed bag, offering upgrade time but hindering engine development. Aston Martin sees both positives and negatives amid its power unit issues.

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Formula 1 team principals met to review the Australian and Chinese Grands Prix under the championship's new regulations. They agreed that races have delivered high-standard action and positive fan response, posing no immediate concerns. Qualifying emerged as the priority for potential adjustments due to the 'lift and coast' technique used on fast laps.

Former Formula 1 driver David Coulthard has cautioned that the upcoming Miami Grand Prix may not demonstrate the true impact of recent regulation changes. He argued that the track's layout limits visible effects from the tweaks introduced after safety concerns. Coulthard expects the modifications to improve racing quality over multiple events.

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Formula 1 teams and drivers approach the 2026 season opener at the Australian Grand Prix amid new power unit and chassis regulations. Rookie Arvid Lindblad prepares for his debut with Racing Bulls after a rapid rise through the junior ranks. Several questions surround race starts, team performances, and energy management challenges at Albert Park.

 

 

 

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